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Wolf of X @WolfofX - In 2007, a Doberman named Khan became an unlikely hero after saving a toddler from a deadly King Brown snake in Australia. 
The dog grew agitated when he noticed the snake near the child and repeatedly tried to move her away from danger. 
Moments later, as the snake prepared to strike, Khan grabbed the girl by her diaper and pulled her out of harm’s way, taking the venomous bite to his paw instead.
The venom left Khan critically ill, and veterinarians rushed to treat him with antivenom. 
Despite the severity of the bite, he survived.
https://x.com/WolfofX/status/2059184488887013504

Wolf of X @WolfofX - In Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood, a small century-old house once stood surrounded by steel, glass, and construction cranes. 
Inside lived Edith Macefield, an 84-year-old woman who refused to sell her home to developers despite repeated offers during a major commercial redevelopment project.
To many people, the situation looked impossible. Nearly every surrounding property had been sold, demolished, and cleared for construction. 
Yet Macefield chose to stay. The developers eventually redesigned parts of the project and built around her house instead of forcing her out. 
The image of the tiny home boxed in by towering modern buildings quickly became one of the most recognizable urban photographs in America.
But the story became memorable for more than just the standoff. During construction, Edith formed a close friendship with Barry Martin, the project’s construction superintendent. 
What began as casual conversations slowly turned into genuine companionship. Martin regularly visited her, checked on her well-being, brought food, and helped care for her during her declining health. 
Edith later described him as one of the few people she truly trusted.
When Edith Macefield passed away in 2008, she left the house to Martin in her will. 
By then, her home had already become a local landmark and a symbol to many people around the world.
https://x.com/WolfofX/status/2059179628124852523

Wolf of X @WolfofX - In 2011, Alaska Airlines flight attendant Sheila Fedrick was working a routine flight when she noticed a teenage girl sitting beside an older man. 
The contrast immediately stood out to her. The man was well dressed and confident, while the girl appeared frightened, withdrawn, and unkempt. 
According to later interviews, the man answered questions for her and seemed controlling, which raised even more concern.
Instead of ignoring the feeling that something was wrong, Fedrick trusted her instincts. 
During the flight, she quietly left a note in the airplane restroom asking the girl if she was okay and if she needed help. 
When the girl later responded with the words “I need help,” Fedrick immediately informed the pilots and crew.
Authorities were contacted before the plane landed, and police were waiting at the terminal when the flight arrived. 
The girl was safely removed from the situation, and the case later became widely cited as a real example of how alert airline staff can help identify suspected human trafficking victims.
https://x.com/WolfofX/status/2059158133503877167

X22 Report @X22Report - No Report On Monday,May 25, Next Report On Tues, May 26
https://x.com/X22Report/status/2059040523654996438

X22 Report @X22Report - Meme: IN MEMORY OF MANY, IN HONOR OF ALL.
WE WILL NEVER FORGET THEIR SACRIFICE.
MEMORIAL DAY
https://x.com/X22Report/status/2058909081738305699
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